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Description: Discussion of a semantic paradox due to Haskell B. Curry; by J. C. Beall.
Curry's Paradox (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Wed Jan 10, 2001; substantive revision Wed Feb 13, 2008 Curry's paradox, so named for its discoverer, namely Haskell B. Curry, is a paradox within the family of so-called paradoxes of self-reference (or paradoxes of circularity). Like the liar paradox (e.g., ‘this sentence is false’) and
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